Eriksen is in line to win his first international cap since his cardiac arrest against Finland at Euro 2020 when Denmark play the Netherlands on Saturday.
To be back, he says, is a “wonderful feeling”. Following his release from hospital last summer, Eriksen spent time back in the Danish city of Odense, where he was allowed to train with OB, a club he completed three seasons with as a teenager. Fitted with an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), he was no longer able to play in Italy and his Inter Milan contract was soon terminated. “His entire stay at Spurs he was a joy to watch. To see him bounce back from that in the Danish jersey would feel magical. “So to see him back on the pitch is amazing.
DANIEL MATTHEWS IN AMSTERDAM: Eriksen has not played for his country since suffering a cardiac arrest in a Euro 2020 match against Finland in Copenhagen ...
It means a lot to the whole group that he is back. The next step is the national team again.' 'It's the next step in his career.
The Young Daniels football players have got a new portable defibrillator after Danish player Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest.
A spokesperson for HSBC UK added: “We are proud to be able to support the community and give peace of mind to such a great local football club.” It’s a piece of equipment the club hopes it never has to use but Anthony said it would provide reassurance for players, coaches and spectators. This means that the club will have a vital piece of life-saving equipment alongside the touchline at all times, minimising the time taken for urgent medical attention to be given.